
No matter how much King Charles tried to diversify, it was clear he was going to trip up at some point. And as is so often the way in drama, the denouement of the balcony scene served as his undoing. You could almost hear the media scream “where is the diversity?”
By all accounts, the coronation of King Charles III was a rampant success. A dazzling display of pomp and pageantry, for which Britain is unparalleled. Even the anti-monarchists within our midst could surely not help begrudgingly admire the way we do these things. Not to fear, however, the anti-whites came out in full force against this great British institution. There are now no depths those opposed to whiteness will not stoop to—as ever, thinly-disguised by the euphemism ‘anti-racism.’ They used the queen’s death was a naked opportunity to decry the evils of colonialism. Even mourning her passing was denounced as an example of ‘white privilege.’
Diversity is now just another code word for anti-White hate.
